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Action Alert Archive

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Please Note - The comment deadlines for the following Action Alerts have passed. The Adirondack Council is offering these for informational purposes only.

2008

Join in the Earth Day Lobby Day in Albany Tuesday, April 15

Environmental Protection Fund at Risk
Your Help Needed to Stop the Raid - Please Write a Letter Today

2007

Help Reduce Climate Change Emissions - Please Write to the Department of Environmental Conservation Today - Comments Needed by December 24

Your Help is Needed to Increase the EPF by $50 Million
Please Write to Governor Spitzer Today - Urge Him to Sign the EPF Enhancement Act

Your Help Needed to Increase the Environmental Protection Fund - Write to the Legislative Leaders Today

Massive Development Proposal at the Park Agency Threatens the Ecological Integrity and Wild Character of the Park - Your Help Needed Today!

2006

DEC Poised to Allow Motorized Vehicles in Sensitive Boreal Habitat - Letters Needed to Protect this Fragile Area

New York Proposes First-Ever Rule to Limit Mercury Emissions - Your Help Needed Today to Make the Rule Better!

New York’s Environmental Funding is at Risk!

Draft Unit Management Plan on the Blue Ridge Wilderness Area

2005

Department of Environmental Conservation Removed Two Important Adirondack Areas from Draft Open Space Plan - Long-term Planning for the Park in Jeopardy

Letters Needed to Department of Transportation to Minimize Impact of CP Rail Communication Towers

Adirondack Park Agency Wants Your Input on How to Classify Newly Acquired Lands - Letters Needed to Protect the Future of the Boreal Forest and Northern Flow River Corridors

Department of Environmental Conservation's Draft ATV Policy

2004

The Adirondack Park is Being Invaded by Cell Towers

Dramatic New Development on Acid Rain - EPA’s New Interstate Air Quality Rule Will End Acid Rain Damage in the Park

Adirondack Park Agency to Decide the Fate of Forest Preserve Areas

DEC Seeking Comment on its Snowmobile Plan for the Adirondacks

Department of Environmental Conservation Unit Management Plans Action Alerts

West Canada Lake Wilderness Area

McKenzie Mountain Wilderness Area

Tayor Pond Wild Forest

Lake Champlain Islands

Chazy Highlands Complex

Debar Mountain Wild Forest

William C. Whitney Wilderness Area

Hurricane Mountain Primitive Area and the Jay Mountain Wilderness Area

Grass River Unit

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